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I have two early PS3 steamers and just decided to check my track voltage using them. Much to my surprise, they both read 26 Volts. My PS2 engines on the same track read 18 Volts which I also checked and confirmed with a Voltmeter. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there an explanation? 

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Barry

 

Did you do the test? The reason I got into this is that I got 2 of the early PS3 steamers, the LV Hudson and Reading T1. My layout basically has 4 power circuits. When I have the Hudson on the one circuit and turn the power on to that circuit, the following usually happens:

-Power turned on

 -After 2 seconds, the lights come on

 -After 10 seconds the sounds come on

 

This is not a full start-up as the engine won't move. I do a shutdown and after a start-up, everything is normal. The Reading doesn't do this. I'm trying to figure out what's going on. I thought maybe the track voltage was a factor, but I don't think so now. This doesn't happen on the other circuits, only the one.

 

I always appreciate your comments. Thanks.

 

George 

 

Is there any action underway to fix this problem? I assume this a S/W error in the DCS system that does not multiply the proto3 zero to peak voltage displayed by .707 to get the correct answer. There are multiple threads about this issue floating around on this forum but I could not find any information about an upcoming resolution.

 

Ken 

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